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Saving Multiple Pages / Import Layouts Manually
 

Multiple pages in One URL

CueTable is capable of saving several layouts in one text string. With sequential pages you can tell an interesting story, create puzzles and show comparisons. In this chapter, we will work on a simple exercise to help you understand how to use the page tools. You can save up to 9 pages of layouts in one string of data codes.

Saving Layout on Current Page

SavePage<S>

Bring cue ball, 1 ball and 2 ball onto the table, draw lines to show cue ball hits 1 ball into a pocket. Click on SavePage<S>. You have just saved page #1.

Saving Layout to a new Page

AddToNewPage<D>

Click on MoveToEndALL<K>, remove 1 ball and src="clear all lines. Draw new lines to show cue ball hits the 2 into a pocket. click on AddToNewPage<D> when done. You have just saved the layout onto a new page.

you are on page 2 / 2 as shown in the page indicator. Use the arrow next to the page number <page up>, <page down> button to navigate.

CueTable is capable of saving several layouts in one text string, so you can us sequential pages to tell an interesting story. Up to 9 pages of layouts can be saved in one URL string.

Cut / Insert Layouts at the Current Page

CutPage<X>
InsertPage<V>

To cut (extract ) a single page off total pages, use CutPage<X>.

To insert a single page data from the computer clipboard onto a new page, use InsertPage<V>.

Import Layouts onto CueTable

ImportData<I>

If you have the link but no network connection, you can use ImportData<I>.

For the die-hard WeiTable fan, you can copy any WeiTable data starting "Start(...." and use ImportData<I> to display the layout .

 
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